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also, we used a texture spray. we used a texture spray, an aerosol texture spray. it can be a dry shampoo, too. that actually building bulk in the hair. >> builds bulk. >> thank you, arrojo. >> makes it thicker and a little fuller. >> where are you from, nick? >> from manchester, england. >> what's alecia got going on? >> this is a permanent texture change. that's what this is. >> what are you doing? >> she has naturally very very straight hair. >> oh, my gosh. those are awesome! >> this is how we set it. >> when it's wet? >> we apply the lotion. now she has these permanent waves. >> it looks fantastic! >> when we started out, she had bone-straight hair. this is the newest way. remember in the good old days we used to perm? >> that doesn't hurt your hair at all. that is gorgeous. >> doesn't hurt. we have different lotions now. this creates movement. she had bone-straight hair when we met her. this is permanently done. >> you did this side already? >> we didn't put these in. we only put these in to show you. in the good old days they used to perm with small rods. >>
also, we used a texture spray. we used a texture spray, an aerosol texture spray. it can be a dry shampoo, too. that actually building bulk in the hair. >> builds bulk. >> thank you, arrojo. >> makes it thicker and a little fuller. >> where are you from, nick? >> from manchester, england. >> what's alecia got going on? >> this is a permanent texture change. that's what this is. >> what are you doing? >> she has naturally very very straight...
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use those resources around us. violence is not the answer. >> is it true most bullies are really cowards? that if somebody stands up to them they will actually back off? >> right. >> there's often this mask, i'm putting on a mask to show you i'm so tough. there's been research out that says the popular kids that are the bullies continue to bully to remain pop loor. there's this myth to do that. if you can't stand up, even if it's not with violence, it's being able to say i'm not going to accept you treat me this way. this is not okay to me. i think parents can accept that. >> one parent talks to the kids about the bully and what the victim feels like but also about the bully. she tries to teach her kids compassion for the bully, that there is something going on with that child. >> i taught cody that years ago. i taught him years ago about that. i heard him talking to christine's nephew one time. he goes, why do you think that kid does those bad things? and i heard cody say what i had said when cody was little, mayb
use those resources around us. violence is not the answer. >> is it true most bullies are really cowards? that if somebody stands up to them they will actually back off? >> right. >> there's often this mask, i'm putting on a mask to show you i'm so tough. there's been research out that says the popular kids that are the bullies continue to bully to remain pop loor. there's this myth to do that. if you can't stand up, even if it's not with violence, it's being able to say i'm...
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he said you can use it, just not nam sne n'llyo he. thskenwhdshe dia accountable en there's a mistake. he said the readers. the brevity of the reply an earnest question was amusing to the audience. thswbes uy rsf the aienc ev. soo tet soax, but an early chapter that could be mediagate. i hope you rember the lesson and think loer bore swg neimom y o ks re ve tr ienese d you've got pompous at an early age. [laughter] inraepngs ased qstiosk e inoded icuepngor yols you saw us do it on the front page. you saw the washington post apologize in an editorial. you saw the whingnst as rnheli e. e no oepco t. uen american journalism, really. i am speechless at your injunction i should think of this and think of a lger. re s to t foufif i may give you a piece of advice. [laughter] that's b. toosec inkyead two quotes here threon a io yhumor me, but i the important. one is from ben and the other from harry. first is ben gave a speesh in f74exo gnan b si to poi tards a deeper tru. you get the story today, take a bite from the apple, get another bite t
he said you can use it, just not nam sne n'llyo he. thskenwhdshe dia accountable en there's a mistake. he said the readers. the brevity of the reply an earnest question was amusing to the audience. thswbes uy rsf the aienc ev. soo tet soax, but an early chapter that could be mediagate. i hope you rember the lesson and think loer bore swg neimom y o ks re ve tr ienese d you've got pompous at an early age. [laughter] inraepngs ased qstiosk e inoded icuepngor yols you saw us do it on the front...
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people have used them. they don't actually replace them with each guest. if a person leaves it, you'll be the next one touching it. give it a wipedown or use your own. >> remote control, beyond the bed, straight for tv. >> everyone loves to watch tv in a hotel room. tv remote, one of the most germy items in the hotel. >> what kind of germs, regular ones. >> ones that cause the gi viruses as well. you want to be careful with that. you absolutely want to wipe down with anti-bacterial. one person told me they put it in a zip lock bag and use it through the bag. >> was that person matt? the hits keep coming here. wipe it down. that's crazy to put it in the bag. >> this was one of the germiest ones. wiping it down. >> the door handles? >> the door handles, particularly the bathroom. as expected. not as bad as the tv remote. this is easy to wipe down. if you don't have a wipe, use a towel from the bathroom, soap and water, wipe it down. anything people are touching often with their hands, that's what you have to
people have used them. they don't actually replace them with each guest. if a person leaves it, you'll be the next one touching it. give it a wipedown or use your own. >> remote control, beyond the bed, straight for tv. >> everyone loves to watch tv in a hotel room. tv remote, one of the most germy items in the hotel. >> what kind of germs, regular ones. >> ones that cause the gi viruses as well. you want to be careful with that. you absolutely want to wipe down with...
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thanks for joining us. this morning on "early today." no apologies. president obama refuses to back down. >>> dust bowl. new data ranks this year as one of the worst droughts in u.s. history. >>> and off course. at france's bastille day, a parachutist is way off his mark. >> announcer: this is "early today" for monday, july 16, 2012. >>> hello and very good morning to you you. i'm veronica de la cruz. >>> today we begin with a war of word. the race for the white house is getting testy with president obama not letting up his attack at bain capital and the outsourcing of jobs. meanwhile, romney's team has been out in force defending their campaign. >> reporter: if mitt romney is waiting for an apology, it might be a while. from president obama, no apologies for the sharp new attacks on republican mitt romney and his leadership time at bain capital. >> no, we won't be apologizing. >> reporter: an obama campaign, said romney is lying about when he left bain capital or filing false documents. >> he files an fec saying he was ceo. >> team romney is blasting
thanks for joining us. this morning on "early today." no apologies. president obama refuses to back down. >>> dust bowl. new data ranks this year as one of the worst droughts in u.s. history. >>> and off course. at france's bastille day, a parachutist is way off his mark. >> announcer: this is "early today" for monday, july 16, 2012. >>> hello and very good morning to you you. i'm veronica de la cruz. >>> today we begin with a war of...
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, dev patel was with us. we love a cute romance. i know you guys were together. it's sweet. do you get to spend a lot of time together? >> yes, we do. it's busy schedules for both of us, but we try and find middle ground somewhere. >> he has a permanent job right in l.a.? "newsroom" has just been picked up. >> yes. for season two. which is going to be good for him. i have to learn how to drive if i'm going to live there. >> right. that's right. let's talk about your current film while we have time. i watched it. you can tell off the bat it's going to be a love story, that it's going to have tragic elements to it. it's based on -- >> >> roman polanski made a film based on the book. i guess, yes, everybody who has read the book will know this is a tragic love story and it doesn't end as happily as everyone wants a love story to end. >> as you want it to. >> i think more than anything else it's not just the two of them but also the socioeconomic and class differences that keep them away from each other. >> sure.
, dev patel was with us. we love a cute romance. i know you guys were together. it's sweet. do you get to spend a lot of time together? >> yes, we do. it's busy schedules for both of us, but we try and find middle ground somewhere. >> he has a permanent job right in l.a.? "newsroom" has just been picked up. >> yes. for season two. which is going to be good for him. i have to learn how to drive if i'm going to live there. >> right. that's right. let's talk about...
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. >> jason, thank you for coming to see us. >> i've got to see us more often. >> your crazy aunts miss you. you can catch jason kennedy on e! news. >> if you let how you feel about your body interfere with your sex life, we've got something for you. called fat sex. i didn't call it that, but the author does. write her. we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions, such as tongue or throat swelling, occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness and morning drowsiness
. >> jason, thank you for coming to see us. >> i've got to see us more often. >> your crazy aunts miss you. you can catch jason kennedy on e! news. >> if you let how you feel about your body interfere with your sex life, we've got something for you. called fat sex. i didn't call it that, but the author does. write her. we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there,...
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it was huge because everything that i learned about the household that awfully use today i used in middle school kids don't have that opportunity anymore. so what i believe is the focus has to be a national focus on everything not just about longer school hours, but about how to surf and how to help the entire piece, how to get into the communities and provide some resources and so help to the stress that's in the communities so it is a holistic approach. as much as the academic data. i just firmly believe if we serve the whole child the academic peace will take care of itself and i think we are looking at from another perspective where we've created a bigger dividing those that can and those that cannot. >> any other questions? >> can i ask a question? >> sure. >> i was curious as a parent where you think we are in the broad academic community accepting that as the object of looking at the whole child because i -- we have been through a decade or more of the regular academic standards and i just wonder where we are embracing the point that you just made. >> i think sometimes my personal
it was huge because everything that i learned about the household that awfully use today i used in middle school kids don't have that opportunity anymore. so what i believe is the focus has to be a national focus on everything not just about longer school hours, but about how to surf and how to help the entire piece, how to get into the communities and provide some resources and so help to the stress that's in the communities so it is a holistic approach. as much as the academic data. i just...
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thanks so much for joining us on this july 5th. beautiful look out over the city. no fireworks in sight. darn, they are all gone. good morning. i'm erika gonzalez in for eun yang. >> we have video, though. that always helps. >> good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. welcome to "news 4 today" on this thursday, july 5th. >>> we begin with a shooting in the 600 block of morton street in northwest d.c. news4's tracee wilkins there now with the latest. >> reporter: an unfortunate start to the day after independence day. look behind me. police are still on the scene investigating this shooting, and they're saying this all happened around 2:30 this morning. now, this is a homicide investigation. one person is now dead, another man is suffering from a gunshot to his face. let me show you what it looked like just a little while ago. the 600 block of morton street in the petworth neighborhood. the shooting happened around 2:30 this morning. police say someone shot the man in his face and shot another in his back. that is the man who died. again, police are on the scen
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does that really affect us? i don't think it does cucy itthaheingl a o ifec s >> david cameron also faced questions in the house of commons during paymasts questions. he discuss the banking scandal, whiched to several high-profile visit tions that mes tiher meership. you can watch his sunday night beginning at 9:00 stern and tif f a ar quzen. bbthk inor oest bilowher duties assigned. but by the end of the day, you are ready for someest. you don't get a full eight hours sleep. ifor r soor el >> the sailor lives in fear of the possibility of being whipd. it was always carried by a petty to w pic ed ttre lg. n't catthe bag. you don't want to see the cat of nine tails coming out of the bag for a gging. thor onorli arthidof icto y grinaprkt : ithgit deesi u d al505 feet and 8400-ton of the store quickly and privately pressed up into the rit. twng fxinae we seem hanfor ligh oome in tiles popped out. everything my desk lifted a foot and same but down. it literally clapped the underside of my desk and braise tie sedin d
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he was with us live. our special correspondent ryan seacrest asked how his arrival was different emotionally this time knowing this will be his last olympics. >> it's been weird, my last tuesday, my last double. it's cool to say. but i think back the last 20 years what happened over my career, it's been a lot of great memories. i think that's one thing i'm looking nord to this week, having a lot of good memories and moment and hopefully finish my career with some good swims. >> a few weeks back at the trials you said there's more work to be done, you wanted to get faster. what have you focused on. >> stroke control, getting back to my old strokes. really didn't feel that great at trials. just working on small things. breaststroke, i literally had to start from scratch and just work on the entry and my hands, keeping my hands together a lot of small things to tweak. >> where do you think you are physically and mentally. >> physically at my best. mentally, every day. visualize races, prepare for what could
he was with us live. our special correspondent ryan seacrest asked how his arrival was different emotionally this time knowing this will be his last olympics. >> it's been weird, my last tuesday, my last double. it's cool to say. but i think back the last 20 years what happened over my career, it's been a lot of great memories. i think that's one thing i'm looking nord to this week, having a lot of good memories and moment and hopefully finish my career with some good swims. >> a...
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mary neal is with us this morning. doctor, it good to see pup. >> good morning. >> good morning to you, matt. >> we have all thought about this. anybody who says they haven't thought about what happens after we die is probably lying. the thing that kept coming to me as i was reading your story is why mary neal? why was she saved when so many people are not saved? how do you explain that? >> i've asked that same question many, many times because i have loved one who is have died and i did not want to return. and almost everyone i've talked to who have had a near death experience does not want to return. and i think that -- >> because it's beautiful? it's comforting? it's soothing? why don't you want to return and why didn't you want to return? >> because i felt absolutely like i was home. i -- >> at peace? >> not just at peace. i had returned to god's kingdom and i was home. it was my absolute true home. >> are you a deeply religious person? were you to begin with? >> no. i would never claim to have been particularly re
mary neal is with us this morning. doctor, it good to see pup. >> good morning. >> good morning to you, matt. >> we have all thought about this. anybody who says they haven't thought about what happens after we die is probably lying. the thing that kept coming to me as i was reading your story is why mary neal? why was she saved when so many people are not saved? how do you explain that? >> i've asked that same question many, many times because i have loved one who is...
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becky, you with us? we're having just little trouble, if we could tell washington we're having a little trouble with becky. isais co ti a y ct ift or. ucre cleof i'a conservative who read the a section and the op-ed daily for years until recently. i came to feel that the times is thra j iiiae breof >>st, n'reth him about thnews columns. i think that no one should be surprised that the editorial page of "the new yorkis, cautfo n reading "the new york times," it calls out for balancing "the new york tis" th other newspapers, ascad onyivue , exe,n a given night i will watch rachel maddow who i think is one of the smartest peoe on tv, and then we will switch to foxews beuse 's rllpo t wevne yi oume pcuss oosd 'r a newspaper reporter. you're putting a sty together, very short noticeith the best sours yoha mes geca ion mes ses asi u,u'otfitl someeophll talk to you are not the people who provide the most balanced view. sometimes you just didn'write a story well as yocoul in,hitoo er rbed t neprter 24 hours. but
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the polls are showing us that while he's doing well with women and some other groups, this is a group that seems to be wavering between president obama and mitt romney. a recent average of the bill polls shows the president with less than a three-point lead within the margin of error. on the fourth of july the president addressed military members who were newly sworn in citizens saying that we need more immigration laws in this country that allow immigrants to stay, like the d.r.e.a.m. act. meantime mitt romney was up in new hampshire add a picnic there, and while he tried to shy away from politics officially, talking about the issues on the campaign trail, he's been wrapped up on whether or not he's been contradicted in his campaign over the health care, is it a penalty or a tax. his campaign says otherwise. tomorrow we'll likely turn the focus back to the economy as new numbers come out for june. >> tracie potts for us in washington. tracie, thank you. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in alabama it was a different kind of fourth of
the polls are showing us that while he's doing well with women and some other groups, this is a group that seems to be wavering between president obama and mitt romney. a recent average of the bill polls shows the president with less than a three-point lead within the margin of error. on the fourth of july the president addressed military members who were newly sworn in citizens saying that we need more immigration laws in this country that allow immigrants to stay, like the d.r.e.a.m. act....
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standard shower activity south of us -- scattered shower activity south of us. 82 to 87 the high. 82 to 87 the high. dry forecast until it's the perfect match for the perfect moment -- oreo the dunkin' way. introducing the new oreo coffee coolatta and new oreo vanilla bean coolatta. taste the fun today. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in to dunkin' and try the new oreo coolatta and donuts today. >>> 8:00 now on tuesday morning. it's the 10th of july, 2012. we have a great crowd enjoying great weather here on rockefeller plaza, 76 degrees. al was just getting his proper placement. good morning, everybody. i'm savannah guthrie alongside the aforementioned al roker and matt lauer. it's a beautiful morning, tuesday morning. "today's" professionals are here. >> that's right. they are here. we've got great topics for donny, star, dr. snyderman. thousands of micro apartments taking care of housing shortage for people on a budget. talking about apartments between 200 and 300 square feet. just to give you an idea, that is between this area here over here and here. that would be the entire apar
standard shower activity south of us -- scattered shower activity south of us. 82 to 87 the high. 82 to 87 the high. dry forecast until it's the perfect match for the perfect moment -- oreo the dunkin' way. introducing the new oreo coffee coolatta and new oreo vanilla bean coolatta. taste the fun today. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in to dunkin' and try the new oreo coolatta and donuts today. >>> 8:00 now on tuesday morning. it's the 10th of july, 2012. we have a great crowd enjoying...
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and the doctors call us to live longer, they give us chemicals, viagra, a quality of life, capitalism, it is a success to certain people and they have enough money for multiple marriages. it is a perfect storm. >> robi ludwig and raul felder, nice to have you here. tough topic. >>> we'll be back in a moment. first, these messages. maybe it's time to recharge the human battery. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system from beautyrest... it's you, fully charged. get a free set of sheets when you buy a select beautyrest mattress. hurry, offer ends soon. of single mile credit cards. battle speech right? may i? [ horse neighs ] for too long, people have settled for single miles. with the capital one venture card, you'll earn double miles on every purchase, every day! [ visigoths cheer ] hawaii, here we come. [ alec ] so sign up today for a venture card at capitalone.com. and start earning double. [ all ] double m
and the doctors call us to live longer, they give us chemicals, viagra, a quality of life, capitalism, it is a success to certain people and they have enough money for multiple marriages. it is a perfect storm. >> robi ludwig and raul felder, nice to have you here. tough topic. >>> we'll be back in a moment. first, these messages. maybe it's time to recharge the human battery. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of...
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i believe that china poses an espionage threat to us. they are sophisticated d th araggrsive ils ncd ttaty weasngnat increasingly adopts, embraces liberal values and liberal institutions. aarntn lo ecoeses an rtper rorce nd battling transnational threats whether it's terrorism, other crime. we need a strong cna,te wc tu let e erreanca da ss, a powerful country and great resources. what is going to happen in this transition with putin? woy u taouw leadership role. e. thgrnas r er sdl a indonesia, india, what roles did they play? what will be the geopolitical impact wax many complexies and manyuestns. vevsen lt feo nuonat llcet ar and if you look at the risks, they are complex and there are many. i'm nosu if the world is more dangerous now than itwas during t colwar hou,wn dectuty re aden t em that. it's a differe type of threat, a different type of risk. i al think there arereat ifotlitifties ouer rastioeia ivti te arab spring. great opportunities but also it raises many questions that we poma ath hessnro so a of you thinking about a care
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what about us? what auteople. if i were a terrorist and i ntedo deram as a trarue ncd ul go attacking wind mills. >> jim boyd, you mentioned human vulnerability. let's wrap up there. >> i've obviously been deep into theubject er since 9/11, and while we didllencoag e tooohe si threats, design criteria, and maybe make them more ridge edin some -- rigid in some cases, thi the psychological threatf attacking a nucle a feyea re ofng harm. it would take lifetimes of terroris to slice through a dry cask or get into the building. thpool is somhi we hey whavou. i'm more concerned about a dirty bomb, more concerned about out the nuclear materials running around in our society that has nothing to do with nuclear powerieing aravated io e deviha ea p o as tro would blow the switchyard up in a nuclear plant and scare the daylights out of a million people can there would not be a radiation threat. that's my opinion. that's notheopforot- pl i t tmsf, w nt them or we don't want them. there are a few vulnerabilities. they need to
what about us? what auteople. if i were a terrorist and i ntedo deram as a trarue ncd ul go attacking wind mills. >> jim boyd, you mentioned human vulnerability. let's wrap up there. >> i've obviously been deep into theubject er since 9/11, and while we didllencoag e tooohe si threats, design criteria, and maybe make them more ridge edin some -- rigid in some cases, thi the psychological threatf attacking a nucle a feyea re ofng harm. it would take lifetimes of terroris to slice...
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important to use sunscreen. how often should we be reapplying it. >> everyone should wear spf 30 or higher every day. we advise people to reapply every two hours or after participating in activities either sweating or swimming and the sunscreen may wash off. in addition to sunscreen, it's really important to follow a complete sun protection program that we're going to talk about all these great products that fit into that today. >> a lot of things really go hand in hand with that sunscreen. abs lot of cosmetic companies building sunscreen into their products even. >> absolutely. a lot of times makeup alone isn't enough to wear as only sun protection. makeup and sunscreen are great to layer. i like this new science because it all incorporates protection. there are easy, portable ways to touch up sun protection every day. >> everything from powder. >> to9 sticks you can put on. men and women can use sticks, they don't give a lot of makeup coverage. i love lip glosses, people forget to protect lips as well. they a
important to use sunscreen. how often should we be reapplying it. >> everyone should wear spf 30 or higher every day. we advise people to reapply every two hours or after participating in activities either sweating or swimming and the sunscreen may wash off. in addition to sunscreen, it's really important to follow a complete sun protection program that we're going to talk about all these great products that fit into that today. >> a lot of things really go hand in hand with that...
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we all have ereaders, you use them. 40 million of them are in use right now. did you know, even though they are convenient, they can be used to track your habits. we'll tell you about that and what you can do to actually -- >> if you finished a book and that kind of thing. >> what parts you get board during. >> what you're reading. >> exactly. we'll talk more about that. before we get to that, let's go inside. natalie has a check of the headlines. good morning, natalie. >> good morning matt and al, savannah, everyone. a train wreck and explosion in columbus, ohio forced the evacuation of homes and businesses within a mile of the crash site. at least two people injured in the derailment. the burning cars contained ethanol and they plan to let it burn off over the next few hours before reassessing the situation. >>> now to a cheating scandal that rocked a prestigious high school in new york city. nbc's chief correspondent rehema ellis has details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the doors are closed here but an ongoing investigation reveals up to 70 stu
we all have ereaders, you use them. 40 million of them are in use right now. did you know, even though they are convenient, they can be used to track your habits. we'll tell you about that and what you can do to actually -- >> if you finished a book and that kind of thing. >> what parts you get board during. >> what you're reading. >> exactly. we'll talk more about that. before we get to that, let's go inside. natalie has a check of the headlines. good morning, natalie....
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not everything comes to us directly. there's certain activities before the licensing board that we don't get involved in. but our voting record, i believe, has been responsible as far as acting in a telling manner when it gets to us. oftentimes that's delayed. >> thank you very much. mr. chairman, i see my time has expired. >> time has expired. chair now reck niegzed -- recognizes mrs. capps. >> congratulations on your job. appreciate your willingness to do so. before i get to my questions, as my colleague, mr. waxman, mentioned, i do represent a nuclear power plant in california and the surrounding communities. right now some of the best eyes and minds in our country are looking at the seismic issues at this plant, and i've work with the the utility there to pause the process until advanced size mix studies are finished and reviewed. working to update their seismic analyses. as a geologist, you surely recognize why this type of analysis is very important. first and foremost, about safety. but it also impacts affordabili
not everything comes to us directly. there's certain activities before the licensing board that we don't get involved in. but our voting record, i believe, has been responsible as far as acting in a telling manner when it gets to us. oftentimes that's delayed. >> thank you very much. mr. chairman, i see my time has expired. >> time has expired. chair now reck niegzed -- recognizes mrs. capps. >> congratulations on your job. appreciate your willingness to do so. before i get to...
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tell us what you're wearing, aviators. >> any pop of color is useful. we see a bright sole. >> no socks. >> don't wear a traditional white pocket square. >> tie. >> look at the color. >> color means young. >> we like to hide our next, too, so we wear a dicky. >> great tip. >> jane, thank you so much. savannah, back to you. >> models aren't supposed to talk, matt and al. staying healthy, contributor from nyu medical center is here. super foods. blueberries at the top of the list. >> number one in terms of antioxidant, heart disease, dementia, cancer. you definitely want a daily dose in your breakfast. >> oatmeal speaking of breakfast. >> oatmeal has soluble fiber. we know this helps lower bad cholesterol. great thing for heart health. fills you up so you don't eat as much. >> looks like orange juice but what is it. >> not just orange juice good belly has pro biotics. they are the good bacteria, help maintain our immune system. >> good enough to take in pill form. >> yogurt, juice is a new way to get it a lot of people enjoying. >> healthy fish, good fat.
tell us what you're wearing, aviators. >> any pop of color is useful. we see a bright sole. >> no socks. >> don't wear a traditional white pocket square. >> tie. >> look at the color. >> color means young. >> we like to hide our next, too, so we wear a dicky. >> great tip. >> jane, thank you so much. savannah, back to you. >> models aren't supposed to talk, matt and al. staying healthy, contributor from nyu medical center is here....
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they use jello in their hair? >> when this comes to the pool, in order to keep their hair in place, they use jello essentially. >> not the red jello. >> the unflavored gelatin by knox. adding water, it can become a paste. it's nourishing. many swimmers use chapstick or vaseline on their skin as a face primer to stop the chlorine from drying out their skin. they call it fool face. that's an interesting trick. >> if you don't want pool face and don't want to put vaseline on your face, you found a london primer. >> "that gal" is a popular primer and just for the summer it's a london edition. >> does it give you that shiny quality? >> makes your skin look fresh and nice and keep your make-up on. >> and they also have a londinnium fragrance, right? >> it has a wonderful fragrance, it's pressure. >> it smells great. i put it on me. i love it. >> a lot of groups are getting into the act. butter london came out with these adorable sets. these are their heavy metal collections. metallic nail polish is so on trend this summ
they use jello in their hair? >> when this comes to the pool, in order to keep their hair in place, they use jello essentially. >> not the red jello. >> the unflavored gelatin by knox. adding water, it can become a paste. it's nourishing. many swimmers use chapstick or vaseline on their skin as a face primer to stop the chlorine from drying out their skin. they call it fool face. that's an interesting trick. >> if you don't want pool face and don't want to put vaseline...
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they will use bible versus to make their case. evangelicals will use bible versus, too. in the bible and in the psalms, it? but a person with their children's children. in lieu of the talks but if you -- in luk, it talks about if you build a tower, when you first estimate the cost of the tower in the first place? in the bible, they see a good tax policy as it relates. does not mean they do not want to pay their taxes. the lender is ceaser, for sure. they believe in that, for sure. at the same time, they believe that lower taxes means more money that a family can choose to spend rather than the government. host: north carolina, jim. the republican line. go-ahead. caller: this sounds a little ragged. i hope you can hear me. the tea party deal, if i understand their primary concern, one of their founding principles was that government is much too big. well, let's stick to federal here. the talk about principle been principal without being obnoxious. then i ally myself with the tea party movement and then i have to cut my medicare card and mail in my social security back eve
they will use bible versus to make their case. evangelicals will use bible versus, too. in the bible and in the psalms, it? but a person with their children's children. in lieu of the talks but if you -- in luk, it talks about if you build a tower, when you first estimate the cost of the tower in the first place? in the bible, they see a good tax policy as it relates. does not mean they do not want to pay their taxes. the lender is ceaser, for sure. they believe in that, for sure. at the same...
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right here with us now. the color as fresh as the day it was made. >> the color of a generation now taking all of us back in time. for "today," tom costello, nbc news, washington. >> beautiful photographs. runs until september 9th at the national photograph gallery. >>> a patriotic picnic after news and weather. >> good morning, everyone. i'm lisa robinson. here is a look at some of our top stories. as if businesses need more headaches, around 3:30 a.m. this morning a major war may break and york road and beaver run in cockeysville and york run shot down in both directions. the state's newest casino hitting the jackpot when it comes to revenue. maryland live! took in more than $20 million the first 24 days of operations and pay $90 million in state taxes. lottery officials consider it a huge boost for the slots program even if the new gaming facility may have taking -- taken business away from cecil county 's hollywood casino. now for the forecast. >> looking at little bit better. started off early this morn
right here with us now. the color as fresh as the day it was made. >> the color of a generation now taking all of us back in time. for "today," tom costello, nbc news, washington. >> beautiful photographs. runs until september 9th at the national photograph gallery. >>> a patriotic picnic after news and weather. >> good morning, everyone. i'm lisa robinson. here is a look at some of our top stories. as if businesses need more headaches, around 3:30 a.m. this...
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tanner is with us now. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> you were in the back of the theater from all reports we've heard this gunman entered from the front corner of the theater. what was the first time you realized that something was going wrong in there? >> well, the first time i realized what was going on was after the first few shots were fired. before that i saw the canister fly across the room and i thought it was just some prank and then i saw the first shot and i thought it was maybe fireworks. then three more shots were set off and i knew this was real. i knew this was definitely gunshots. >> we were told that the gunman started firing at the front corner of the theater and then in some ways meticulously or methodically made his way up the steps that were in the aisle along side the side of the theater. how close do you think that gunman actually got to where you were? >> probably about maybe 20 feet. my friend the 12-year-old told me he saw him because he was on the edge of the aisle seat.
tanner is with us now. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> you were in the back of the theater from all reports we've heard this gunman entered from the front corner of the theater. what was the first time you realized that something was going wrong in there? >> well, the first time i realized what was going on was after the first few shots were fired. before that i saw the canister fly across the room and i thought it was just some prank and then i saw the first shot and...
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so once they saw us, they got us out. so we didn't really see any of the chaos because the lobby was kind of clear, actually. we saw it outside is where we saw the carnage. >> and you are a pastor in this area. >> yes. >> did you try to counsel some of the victims? >> yes, we did. i was with a group of people that i serve with here in aurora. and one of the things that after we took care of the immediate needs, the people hurt getting them to ambulances, we started praying to people and ministering to people. there were people knew they had losses. they saw it happen. we were praying with them. you know, loving on them and giving them hope and a peace that can only be found in jesus christ. >> pastor, i'm sure you were a great comfort and will continue to be that's community heals. thank you for your time, sir. >> thank you. >> and now more on the alleged gunman. we know his name, james egan holmes. who is he? mike tie eastboundy is outside holmes' apartment. good morning you to, mike. >> reporter: good morning, savannah.
so once they saw us, they got us out. so we didn't really see any of the chaos because the lobby was kind of clear, actually. we saw it outside is where we saw the carnage. >> and you are a pastor in this area. >> yes. >> did you try to counsel some of the victims? >> yes, we did. i was with a group of people that i serve with here in aurora. and one of the things that after we took care of the immediate needs, the people hurt getting them to ambulances, we started...
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for my group, we were far enough away where it didn't hurt us, but we felt things hitting us. there were people running out with -- like a young girl, i remember seeing her holding her face. i don't know what happened to her, if she was hurt. they were sitting close to the wall where, adjacent to theater 9. >> when did it dawn on you that something was going terribly wrong next door? >> well, the fire alarm went off, and people started getting up and going out the exits, and i was in the military when i was 17, i joined. and at least in my group, i, you know, said hey, we shouldn't go out so quick, because if that was actually a gun, there could be somebody there ambushing us. and when i knew that it was real is when people did make it to the door, because the movie never stopped, and it was in the middle of a scene where there was gunfire on the screen, so all that was going on as well and it was dark. and people made it to the door and came back in and said, hey, there's someone shooting, and there's someone killing us, there's someone with a gun. so, that's when you knew so
for my group, we were far enough away where it didn't hurt us, but we felt things hitting us. there were people running out with -- like a young girl, i remember seeing her holding her face. i don't know what happened to her, if she was hurt. they were sitting close to the wall where, adjacent to theater 9. >> when did it dawn on you that something was going terribly wrong next door? >> well, the fire alarm went off, and people started getting up and going out the exits, and i was...
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what does he want to tell us? >> he has the secret of how it began, batman, what really went down in the last movie and has been carrying around -- he's sensationally lied to the people of gotham, which is against character. >> it's time for him to get that off his chest. >> yeah. he's about to. and pauses and decides not to. then, of course, all hell breaks loose. and gets in the action and tries to redeem himself again. >> one of the things we all love about the batman movies is, of course, the characters but also the toys. commissioner gordon, do you ever think how come i can't ride in these things? >> i don't really get to ride -- i don't get to ride the -- i don't get the toys, no. i'm in a hospital gown in this one. that's very sexy. >> wow. hang out in a catsuit or anything. >> gets to kiss all the girls. >> you get to ride the bat, though, fly in the bat. >> don't give anything away. >> natalie. >> the premier, do you still get nervous when you see a movie in front of an audience for the first time. >> i'v
what does he want to tell us? >> he has the secret of how it began, batman, what really went down in the last movie and has been carrying around -- he's sensationally lied to the people of gotham, which is against character. >> it's time for him to get that off his chest. >> yeah. he's about to. and pauses and decides not to. then, of course, all hell breaks loose. and gets in the action and tries to redeem himself again. >> one of the things we all love about the batman...
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can you give us a whistle, sing for us as we head to break. >> good morning. temperatures will be close to 100 this afternoon. a slight chance fo >>> and if you're headed to the concert, check out the forecast 24 hours a day on weather.com. willard, good morning. good morning, willard. >> willard scott, finally hit the big time, beautiful sculpture garden gallery of art in washington. you must see this. next to the national gallery. a nice place to sit and meditate. take a look, beryl kapaun from south dakota. 113 years old. also very much involved in women's suffrage. she voted for the first time women could vote. didn't say for who. johnnie kvendru from bellview, minnesota, 101-year-old. loves to chase the ladies around in his scooter chair, which can get up to 72 miles an hour. he's caught three of the ladies so mar. myrtle singleton from belleville, texas, 102. enjoys going to church and is always wearing a pretty hat. nothing like a nice hat on a pretty lady. how about that. ted and floorene rich american fork, utah, 75 years they are married and still ma
can you give us a whistle, sing for us as we head to break. >> good morning. temperatures will be close to 100 this afternoon. a slight chance fo >>> and if you're headed to the concert, check out the forecast 24 hours a day on weather.com. willard, good morning. good morning, willard. >> willard scott, finally hit the big time, beautiful sculpture garden gallery of art in washington. you must see this. next to the national gallery. a nice place to sit and meditate. take a...
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to put together his own budget and his own tax plan which will get the economy going and finally get us on track to a balanced budget. >> jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. two separate scuffles erupted inside a pennsylvania theater causing moviegoers to panic. surveillance cameras rolled on a fight between patrons sparked by a dispute over a bathroom stall. well, later a fight inside a theater showing "the dark knight rises" led to a stampede toward the exits. two people were injured and one person was arrested. >>> homeowners in one miami residential area received a startling wakeup call. that's an understatement. a 10-foot crocodile was spotted lounging near two homes before an animal control officer was called in. the animal hissed and snapped and was eventually taken away. >>> one north carolina woman got quite a steal at a store. she bought two pangt with plans to paint over them but after doing some research she learned the work was done by a famous russian abstract artist. they could sell fo
to put together his own budget and his own tax plan which will get the economy going and finally get us on track to a balanced budget. >> jennifer johnson, nbc news, washington. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. two separate scuffles erupted inside a pennsylvania theater causing moviegoers to panic. surveillance cameras rolled on a fight between patrons sparked by a dispute over a bathroom stall. well, later a fight inside a...
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we all know she often tells us, tells us a lot, actually, she is multi-talented. one of those talents includes playing guitar. ♪ >> i had this thing in my early 20s, my mom bought me a little guitar. i picked it up and learned a few chords. i taught myself how to play guitar and it shows. i love her early stuff. she's one of the best guitar players. she has a beautiful voice. she sings like an angel but people don't talk about it as much. she is a really good guitar player. she's amazing. >> in fact, you love her so much you put it at the top of the "bucket list" as we recently talked about "bucket list"s. so cross it off the list. let's bring her in. >> i love you. >> i love you, too. >> sit down. >> a girl crush. >> i cannot believe this. >> i heard you played guitar. >> no, you play guitar, i fool around. >> i think you should play guitar with me. >> talk about a little hazing. >> awkward. >> no, no, no, you play. >> i know what song we're going to play. >> i don't. >> yes, you do. it's the one you taught. >> i tried. put it on the right fret. let me take thi
we all know she often tells us, tells us a lot, actually, she is multi-talented. one of those talents includes playing guitar. ♪ >> i had this thing in my early 20s, my mom bought me a little guitar. i picked it up and learned a few chords. i taught myself how to play guitar and it shows. i love her early stuff. she's one of the best guitar players. she has a beautiful voice. she sings like an angel but people don't talk about it as much. she is a really good guitar player. she's...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. it is time to say "so long" to the foot long, man. who are you talking to? [ male announcer ] say hello to the p'zolo... in meat trio, italian steak and buffalo chicken. get one for three bucks or two for five. pizza hut. make it great. [ crunches ] mmm. ♪ [ male announcer ] pringles... bursting with more flavor. [ crunch! ] to make peanut butter so deliciously creamy. it might just make you feel like a kid again. [ both laugh ] choosy moms never stop choosing jif. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. te
we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. it is time to say "so long" to the foot long, man. who are you talking to? [ male announcer ] say hello to the p'zolo... in meat trio, italian steak and buffalo chicken. get one for three bucks or...
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our animal expert jill rappaport with us. we're still at 100% adoption. >> we're so proud of that fact. considering it's the dog days of summer, it's the perfect time to adopt a dog. yes, today we have another wonderful batch to continue our winning streak. from mighty to mini, all begging for a loving home. first up, the most precious little puppy. he's so cute. >> this is hailey, a four-month-old, a beagle. >> i gathered that. she's been very mellow. but put her down and look at her. i can't take it. look at that little face. this bundled tri-color is jack. he is so sweet. if you zoom in close, look at those beautiful butterscotch color eyes. >> very friendly, very playful. >> we should mention he's an active puppy and a sweetheart. say hello to scooby doobie doo. this adorable little boy is a pomeranian mix. >> three years old. he was rescued as a stray not too far from the shelter actually. >> he's a little bit timid. considering what he's been through, he's definitely a couch potato in the making, isn't he? now onto anot
our animal expert jill rappaport with us. we're still at 100% adoption. >> we're so proud of that fact. considering it's the dog days of summer, it's the perfect time to adopt a dog. yes, today we have another wonderful batch to continue our winning streak. from mighty to mini, all begging for a loving home. first up, the most precious little puppy. he's so cute. >> this is hailey, a four-month-old, a beagle. >> i gathered that. she's been very mellow. but put her down and...